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UK June heat record broken for third day in a row as ministers urged to act

UK June heat record broken for third day in a row as ministers urged to act

Summary

The UK has broken its highest June temperature record for three days straight as part of a severe heatwave caused by global warming. Experts and officials warn that the extreme heat poses health risks, could disrupt services, and the government is urged to take stronger action to protect people and infrastructure.

Key Facts

  • The UK reached a new June temperature high of 36.9°C in Wattisham, Suffolk.
  • The heatwave is the worst ever recorded in western Europe.
  • Parliament’s environmental audit committee warns of likely deaths and damage to hospitals, schools, transport, and water systems.
  • More than 1,200 schools were closed due to unsafe heat levels.
  • The Climate Change Committee says 92% of UK homes will overheat within 20 years without improvements.
  • Experts call for measures like maximum workplace temperatures, air conditioning for vulnerable people, and changes to school schedules.
  • The National Heat Risk Commission estimates economic losses in the hundreds of millions of pounds due to heat impacts.
  • Officials warn the UK is unprepared and must urgently adapt to rising temperatures caused by climate change.
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